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Queen Elizabeth Hall, London

When can I see Tales of the Turntable? (Southbank Centre)

15th - 26th August 2019. The performance times for shows are Weds to Sun with the exception of a show on Bank Holiday Monday on the 26th August. Please note there are no Tuesday shows. Times vary but you can normally catch the show at either 12PM, 2P

How do I collect tickets for Tales of the Turntable? (Southbank Centre)

You will need to collect your ticket from the box office venue on the day. You will also need to bring along a copy of your order confirmation and a form of ID.

What age is Tales of the Turntable suitable for? (Southbank Centre)

The show is suitable for children aged 5 pius.

How long does Tales of the Turntable last? (Southbank Centre)

70 minutes

Where can I see Tales of the Turntable? (Southbank Centre)

Queen Elizabeth Hall. Southbank Centre. Belvedere Road. Lambeth. London. SE1 8XX

How do I get there by public transport? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

Waterloo (Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo & City lines) (200 metres). Embankment (District & Circle lines) (600 metres). Route RV1 stops on Belvedere Road (less than a minute’s walk away). Routes 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 18

Is there parking nearby? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

YourParkingSpace.co.uk connects drivers with parking space owners to pre-book parking near Southbank Centre. Southbank Centre visitors can redeem the discount code ‘SOUTHBANKCENTRE20’ to obtain a 20% discount on their website. Please contact YourPark

How do I get there by car? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

We encourage travel by public transport as parking in the local area is very restricted. There are four Blue Badge parking spaces available for visitors located on the Queen Elizabeth Hall slip road off Belvedere Road (the road between Royal Festival

How do I get there by car? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

We encourage travel by public transport as parking in the local area is very restricted. There are four Blue Badge parking spaces available for visitors located on the Queen Elizabeth Hall slip road off Belvedere Road (the road between Royal Festival

Is there room to park my buggy? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

Situated on level 1, Royal Festival Hall, our cloakroom opens approximately 60 minutes before the start of any Royal Festival Hall show, and closes around 15 minutes after the performance ends. It is also open on selected festival days. The charge is

How do I collect tickets if I am not the cardholder? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

If your tickets are on box office collection, generally only the cardholder can pick them up. If you're not planning on going to the event yourself, there are some venues that will allow for someone else to collect the tickets on your behalf - they'l

Are there baby changing facilities? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

Southbank Centre welcomes children and families throughout the year and provides world-class facilities to make your visit an enjoyable one. The site is fully accessible to pushchairs and wheelchair users. All our venues have public toilets with whee

Are booster seats available? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

The venue does not have booster seats but you are very welcome to bring your own.

Is there food and drink available? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

Enjoy a drink at one of London’s longest bars: the iconic Central Bar. With its majestic sweeping curve, Central Bar is one of the longest bars in London and it’s located right in the heart of Royal Festival Hall. With a wealth of activities taking p

What do the seats look like? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

Venue Access Information (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

If you have any concerns or need assistance while you visit us, please contact any member of staff and they will help you or contact a Duty Manager. For visitors with prams, buggies and wheelchairs, or requiring step-free access to Level 1 spaces (Ga

Where do I go? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, Lambeth, London SE1 8XX

How do I get there by car?/Is there Parking Nearby? (Queen Elizabeth Hall)

There is a drop-off on the slip road outside Southbank Centre Square. We encourage travel by public transport as parking in the local area is very restricted. There are four Blue Badge parking spaces available for visitors located on the Queen Elizab

How do I get there by public transport? (Queen Elizabeth Hall)

Waterloo (Northern, Bakerloo, Jubilee and Waterloo & City lines) (200 metres). Embankment (District & Circle lines) (600 metres). Route RV1 stops on Belvedere Road (less than a minute’s walk away). Routes 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 18

Venue Access Information (Queen Elizabeth Hall)

For access to Queen Elizabeth Hall Foyer and Purcell Room please use Royal Festival Hall JCB glass lift to Level 2 and enter via Riverside Terrace. For access to Queen Elizabeth Hall auditorium seating row A and all wheelchair spaces please enter via

Are booster seats available? (Queen Elizabeth Hall)

Yes, please ask an usher.

Are there baby changing facilities? (Queen Elizabeth Hall)

Yes, on Level 2.

Is there room to park my buggy? (Queen Elizabeth Hall)

Yes, we have a buggy park.

How do I collect tickets if I am not the cardholder? (Queen Elizabeth Hall)

Please bring the confirmation email or the order number.

Is there food and drink available? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

The hall is conveniently nestled right in the middle of the southbank where you will be able to get a meal before a show. The hall has a cafe where you can purchase snacks and hot and cold drinks and a bar serving alcoholic beverages.

Where do I go? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)

Southbank Centre, Belvedere Rd, Lambeth, London SE1 8XX

What do the seats look like? (Queen Elizabeth Hall, London)